32,055 research outputs found

    Zarcanum: A Proof-of-Stake Scheme for Confidential Transactions with Hidden Amounts

    Get PDF
    This article explores a Proof-of-Stake mining algorithm in an environment where amounts are hidden with homomorphic commitments, in particular, using confidential transactions. Our goal was to avoid revealing amounts and other sensitive information (like which output was used to stake a given block) to blockchain observers when doing staking. Our contribution is a Proof-of-Stake mining scheme that does not reveal amounts and is compatible with ring confidential transactions. We also present an extension to the Bulletproofs+ protocol that allows range proofs on double-blinded commitments, with corresponding security statements

    KALwEN: A New Practical and Interoperable Key Management Scheme for Body Sensor Networks

    Get PDF
    Key management is the pillar of a security architecture. Body sensor networks(BSNs) pose several challenges -- some inherited from wireless sensor networks(WSNs), some unique to themselves -- that require a new key management scheme to be tailor-made. The challenge is taken on, and the result is KALwEN, a new lightweight scheme that combines the best-suited cryptographic techniques in a seamless framework. KALwEN is user-friendly in the sense that it requires no expert knowledge of a user, and instead only requires a user to follow a simple set of instructions when bootstrapping or extending a network. One of KALwEN's key features is that it allows sensor devices from different manufacturers, which expectedly do not have any pre-shared secret, to establish secure communications with each other. KALwEN is decentralized, such that it does not rely on the availability of a local processing unit (LPU). KALwEN supports global broadcast, local broadcast and neighbor-to-neighbor unicast, while preserving past key secrecry and future key secrecy. The fact that the cryptographic protocols of KALwEN have been formally verified also makes a convincing case

    Insider dealing and market abuse: the UKs record on enforcement

    Get PDF
    Insider dealing has been unlawful in the UK since 1980 and market abuse, of which insider dealing is just one form, since 2000. It is from this time when the FSA was established and the creation of these as civil offences that they could be pursued rigorously. It is the purpose of this article to examine the FSAā€™s record of enforcement relative to its estimated level of occurrence and the US experienceinsider dealing; market abuse; FSA

    Publications of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, July 1961 through June 1962

    Get PDF
    Jpl bibliography on space science, 1961-196
    • ā€¦
    corecore